Tag: NDTV India

  • Ramon Magsaysay Award for Ravish Kumar

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    Senior journalist and NDTV India anchor and senior executive editor Ravish Kumar will be awarded the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award for 2019. Kumar is among the five recipients of the 2019 Magsaysay award, billed as the Asian equivalent of the Nobel. The Award, which recognises the “greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia”, has been awarded in the past to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, journalists Arun Shourie, RK Laxman and P Sainath amongst others.

    While praising Kumar’s work, the award citation is also an indictment of the Indian television news media. It says: “In a media environment threatened by an interventionist state, toxic with jingoist partisans, trolls and purveyors of “fake news,” and where the competition for market ratings has put the premium on “media personalities,” “tabloidization,” and audience-pandering sensationalism, Ravish has been most vocal on insisting that the professional values of sober, balanced, fact-based reporting be upheld in practice.”

    We wonder what other news channel honchos have to say to this.

     

    This is what the citation reads:

    The world’s largest democracy, India has seen the space for an independent and responsible Indian press shrink over the past years.  The factors behind this  are many: a changing media landscape because of new information technologies, the increased marketization of news and opinions, growing government control, and, most worrisome, the rise of popular authoritarianism and religious, ethnic, and nationalist fundamentalisms with their consequent divisiveness, intolerance, and susceptibilities to violence.

     

    An important voice against these threats is television journalist Ravish Kumar.  Raised in Jitwarpur village in Hindi-speaking Bihar, northeast India, Ravish pursued his early interest in history and public affairs through postgraduate studies in history from Delhi University. In 1996, he joined New Delhi Television Network (NDTV), one of India’s leading TV networks and worked his way up from being a field reporter. After NDTV launched its 24-hour Hindi-language news channel — NDTV India — targeting the country’s 422 million native speakers of Hindi, he was given his own daily show, “Prime Time.”  Today, as NDTV India’s senior executive editor, Ravish is one of India’s most influential TV journalists.

     

    His more important distinction, however, comes from the kind of journalism he represents.  In a media environment threatened by an interventionist state, toxic with jingoist partisans, trolls and purveyors of “fake news,” and where the competition for market ratings has put the premium on “media personalities,” “tabloidization,” and audience-pandering sensationalism, Ravish has been most vocal on insisting that the professional values of sober, balanced, fact-based reporting be upheld in practice.  His “Prime Time” program on NDTV India takes up current social issues; does serious background research; and presents issues in well-rounded discussions that can run up to twenty or more episodes.  The program deals with real-life, under-reported problems of ordinary people — from the lives of manual scavengers and rickshaw-pullers to the plight of government employees and displaced farmers, to underfunded state schools and the inefficient railway system.  Ravish interacts easily with the poor, travels extensively, and uses social media to stay in touch with his audience, generating from them the stories for his program.  Striving for a people-based journalism, he calls his newsroom “the people’s newsroom.”

     

    Ravish is not above engaging in some theatrics himself  if he feels it effective, as in an innovative show he did in 2016 to dramatize how debased the discourse had become on TV news programs.  The show opens with Ravish coming on screen to talk to the viewers about how TV news programs had descended into a “dark world” of angry, strident voices.  The screen then goes dark and, for the next hour, there is nothing but a cacophonous audio of sound bites from actual TV programs, venomous threats, hysterical rants, the sounds of a mob baying for the blood of enemies. For Ravish, it is always about the message, dispassionately delivered.

     

    As an anchor, Ravish is sober, incisive, and well-informed.  He does not dominate his guests but affords them the chance to express themselves.  He does not balk, however, at calling the highest officials to account or criticizing media and the state of public discourse in the country; for this reason, he has been harassed and threatened by rabid partisans of one kind or another. Through all the perils and aggravations, Ravish has remained consistent in his effort to preserve and widen the space for a critical, socially responsible media.  Keeping faith with a journalism that puts service to the people at its center, Ravish sums up what he believes a journalist is in the most basic terms: “If you have become the voice of the people, you are a journalist.”

     

    In electing Ravish Kumar to receive the 2019 Ramon Magsaysay Award, the board of trustees recognizes his unfaltering commitment to a professional, ethical journalism of the highest standards; his moral courage in standing up for truth, integrity, and independence; and his principled belief that it is in giving full and respectful voice to the voiceless, in speaking truth bravely yet soberly to power, that journalism fulfills its noblest aims to advance democracy.

     

    The four other winners are Ko Swe Win from Myanmar, Angkhana Neelapaijit from Thailand, Raymundo Pujante Cayabyab from Philippines and Kim Jong-Ki from South Korea.

     

  • RedInk Awards announces final call for entries. Last day tomorrow

     

     

    Mumbai Press Club has announced a final call to journalists and editors to enter their best and award-winning stories for journalism’s most sought-after awards – the RedInk Awards 2017.  The last date is tomorrow, March 31.

     

    Besides the regular 11 categories for which jury awards have been instituted, this year there will be a special award for ‘Mumbai’s Star Reporter’ for outstanding coverage of issues/events in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. As before, the RedInk Awards will also honour the ‘Journalist of the Year’ and a senior journalist for ‘Lifetime Achievement’.

     

    Entries are elicited in 11 categories that include politics, business, crime, Science and Innovation, Environment, etc. Entries from print/web and television will be judged separately by juries that are set up for each of the categories.

     

    This year, a special drive is being made to elicit entries from regional media, and the response from Hindi publications has been especially encouraging, notes a communique. Since the last two years a new category – Journalist of the Year – has been introduced, and it has created a new spate of entries. Last year, NDTV India’s Ravish Kumar won the award and before that in 2015, it was Srinivasan Jain of NDTV.

     

    The Awards will be presented to winners in Mumbai on June 7.

     

    The presenting partner along with the Mumbai Press Club for the awards is Star India, while The Hindu Group is the ‘Print Media Partner’. Other associates include Glenmark Pharma, the Aditya Birla Group, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories and Eros International. MxMIndia is supporting the event in the promotions.

     

  • YuppTV announces content partnership with NDTV Group

    By A Correspondent

     

    YuppTV, the leading Over-The-Top (OTT) provider for Indian content, has announced its partnership with the NDTV Group. Under the move, YuppTV subscribers will be able to view the four channels – NDTV India (Hindi), NDTV 24×7 (English) and NDTV Profit /Prime (Business) and NDTV Good Times anytime, anywhere.

     

    The four channels of NDTV can be accessed by users on www.yupptv.com from outside India and www.yupptv.in from India, or by downloading the YuppTV app on their smart phones, smart TVs,smart Blu-ray players, streaming media players, tablets and gaming consoles. The move took the number of channelson YuppTV’s platform to 16, adding to its current repository of 200+ Indian TV Channels in 13 languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Oriya, Gujarati, Sinhala, Urdu and Bangla.

     

    Uday Reddy

    Speaking on the announcement, Uday Reddy, Founder & CEO, YuppTV, commented, “We are the largest OTT provider for Indian content in the world, while the NDTV group is the preferred news channel for Indian expats worldwide. The association will allow us to add NDTV’s popular news and lifestyle programmes to our offeringsand will improve the selection choices for our users. We are confident of satisfying all India-centric news-related requirements of our subscribers with this partnership.”

     

    Rahul Sood, Head, Network Distribution & Affiliate Sales, NDTV, added, “We are pleased to partner with YuppTV, a leading digital content destinationfor Indian expats andthis association will serve to add even more options for the YuppTV usersand allow its users with anytime, anywhere access to our channels.”

     

  • Shekhar Gupta to deliver the AAAI-Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture 2015

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) announced that the renowned journalist Shekhar Gupta will speak on ‘Changing Role of Media in Today’s India’ at the AAAI-Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture 2015 on 9th October at ITC Grand Central, Parel, Mumbai.

     

    This is the first of the newly created AAAI-Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture Series wherein notable personalities from the field of media and advertising will be invited to share their views on various topics of interest to the advertising, media and marketing fraternity.

     

    In the past, Subhas Ghosal Foundation had occasionally organized a Memorial Lecture on its own and past speakers included Dr. Prannoy Roy, Javed Akhtar, Dr Gurcharan Das, Shyam Benegal amongst others.

     

    Recently, the Foundation partnered with AAAI to create the AAAI-Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture. On the tie up, President of AAAI Dr Ambi M G Parameswaran said, “We at AAAI are constantly examining how the Association can play a more meaningful role in changing and shaping public opinion about advertising, media and marketing. The partnership with Subhas Ghosal Foundation gives us a great platform to invite thought leaders from various domains to share their perspectives on the changing discourse on media, advertising and society. Through this effort we will also remember one of the visionaries of Indian advertising.”

     

    Shekhar Gupta is chairperson of Mediascape. Mediascape is an exciting new start-up in Indian news media, and is currently under development. He is a prolific columnist, with his highly influential columns translated into Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati and Marathi. He is a senior prime-time anchor at NDTV. Over the past two decades, Shekhar’s weekly column, National Interest, has been regarded as the sharpest, most perceptive analysis of current events as they unfold. His columns were recently collected in the bestselling book, Anticipating India. Currently, National Interest appears in Business Standard every Saturday. He also writes a fortnightly column for India’s leading Hindi newspaper, DainikBhaskar.  Shekhar hosts “Walk the Talk” on NDTV 24×7 every week. A collection of his news-making interviews will be published soon. He has now started a second weekly show in Hindi, “Chalet Chalte”, telecast on NDTV India.

     

  • How well do you know India?

    By A Correspondent

    In order to engage the Youth of India, NDTV India and IDBI Bank are presenting an innovative quiz show ‘IDBI Bank Sawaal India Ka’. Debuting on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 7.30pm, the show will test the contestants’ IQ (India Quotient) and knowledge on subjects of Politics, Government & Economics, Sports, Technology & Automobiles, History & Mythology, and Bollywood and Entertainment etc. Additionally, the contenders will also be judged upon their alertness, quickness and calmness and how they manage to maintain a balance under high pressure.

    ‘IDBI Bank Sawaal India Ka’ will be hosted by the experts in their respective fields each episode will feature a special theme.

    The contestants will win cash prizes in each round and as they climb the ladder, the amount will increase.